RT Book T1 A few hints on the practical study of ecclesiastical architecture and antiquities: for the use of the Cambridge Camden Society A2 Stevenson A2 Neale, J. M. 1818-1866 LA English PP Cambridge Oxford London PB At the University Press YR 1843 ED Fourth edition. UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1893323749 OP 60 NO The original Cambridge Camden Society was founded in 1839 at Cambridge. In 1845 it moved to London, and changed its name to the Ecclesiological Society. The Society had a major influence on the development of church architecture during the mid-nineteenth century, under the influence of its founders Benjamin Webb, John Mason Neale, and Alexander Beresford-Hope. Its famous Journal, The Ecclesiologist, was published between 1841 and 1868, and combined scholarly articles with trenchant criticism CN NA 5461 K1 Church Architecture : Details K1 Christian antiquities : Great Britain K1 Fine Arts